7.07.2015

Jeremy Green, put up two really nice photographs at my local Starbucks.

I was having coffee yesterday with my friend, Frank, when I looked over his shoulder and saw these two pieces up on the wall of Starbucks. They are large, very well done images on a nice, matte paper stock. A little digging turned up the information that they were the works of Jeremy Green. Jeremy is a friend, a photographer and an instructor in the Austin Community College Art Dept. It's fun to walk into a regular haunt and see work that is head and shoulders above the usual stuff on the walls!

I was carrying a camera (duh!) and snapped a quick picture of the photos. The camera was an Olympus EM5.2 with a Panasonic 42.5mm lens.

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About Me

I've been photographing since 1974. My first job out of college was Specialist Lecturer in Photography at the University of Texas at Austin, College of Fine Arts. I've worked as a creative director at a regional ad agency and have spent the last 30+ years making my living as a photographer/videographer and writer. I've written five technical books about photography for Amherst Media and I've written one novel about a photographer for the Visual Science Lab. The novel (which you should buy and read) is entitled, The Lisbon Portfolio. I am an instructor on Craftsy.com. My hobby is making portraits. If you don't like what I write go somewhere else and read something you do like.